The Syracuse and Lake Wawasee Journal, Volume 13, Number 9, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 1 July 1920 — Page 6
Tuscania Memorial Service at Islay I • wk B ’KSBBB' ' . iMwBB /WrwßW i * IwJCT* ' hWfflK .«:OWBII ’JW s > j TiWIMMM ’IIBMBM mi" Memorial services at Islay for the dead of the Tuscania disaster in 1918, when some hundreds American sol tilers perished and were buried at Islay.
Stenographer Breaks Into Whisky Business •WR I I •f. >‘ ••'?& «te*Su JSU JI «R- *sl ■. s« , ‘'JT? i..^g'iiriniflhr'^-L£Slnt-Lj'ib t JPw it'-—: ■ ■ , g«Mrt^MMMPI3HBW3Ma-y. I tki ■ ’ • — ■-■' •*• >T|MBr = i ( ■ *xM W A pretty stenographer in the federal prohibition office at Atlanta, Ga„ breaking up some confiscated stills and Apparatus on one of the main streets during a public smashing of stills and dumping of confiscated liquor in the gutters’, staged by D. J. Gantt, supervisor of prohibition in the southeast.
Latest Photo of President Wilson Jli \ ■ M L'* ■ ' • ipa«O»gat4 j « : 'MwfljMlw B®s~■ aX , /'X 4 3 IHI 111 JWEiiXA' x/-' ■ 8 IB ■■ x President Woodrow Wilson photographed at his desk on June 19, 1920. The photograph was made by George W. Harris, who stayed nearly an hour with, the president while, the latter was transacting his regular morning business. “The president looks fine,” said Mr. Harris, “better than I ha<T expected.”
Only Open Air Pipe Organ in World J I 4 11 I I u I -Ul il MR ; rBZw Bhl II B ® IQ •••■•••■•J Tiiis is one of the things of which. San Diego, Cal., is proud—the only open air pipe organ in the world. Concerts are given on it almost every afternoon in the year.
ITEMS OFJNTEREST St. Kllda is the most remote island of the Hebrides, the nearest land .to It being Griminish Point, 40 miles away. it is proposed to Introduce the com’ rnunlty laundry in the rural sections o£«pntario as one means of lightening the work of farmers’ wives. X coin-in-the-slot machine has been Invented by an Englishman to enable a passenger to learn at what speed he he is traveling in a train.
A life-saving buoy Invented in Europe is hammock-shaped and large enough for. a man to lie in and propel himself through water with a paddle. The furniture factories of Grand Rapids, Mich., advertise for housewives who will work at least two hours a day, suiting their own convenience as to when they will come. A new corn-harvesting machine, in addition to stripping the ears from the stocks, husks them and with a belt conveyor loads them into wagons,
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PRINCESS OLA HASSAN **W«*|A t'W ' jHB/ ; A. flrf / EMffly ' WVJ ffOboir ' < ’ < ' '~ Jffisb-?/ © Wealern Newspaper Union ' Princess Ola Hassan, charming widow of Prince Ibrahim Hassan, whose marriage to Capt. Broadwood Duke of the Cornwallis Light infantry recently took place at the quaint little church at Colgate, Eng. DUTCH LOSE LANDMARK I J®T 'W&M 11 r 1 I z BwU ftlwßy *«p ■ ; y wn-m *W3 I ffi £ lip 1 ffiHl £pff l & mp * S|O •* vHw' f X . JLs' & .JB JX View of the famous “hoop” windmill of Rotterdam, Holland, which is now being demolished. And the Apples! Lady (to apple vender) —Two of the apples you sold me yesterday were rotten. I was going to take them along to show you, but I forgot— Apple Vender (politely)—Doesn’t matter, ma’am; your word is as good as the apples. It Did. “Yes,” safd the girl, ‘Til be your buddy.” “My sweet rosebuddy,” declared the man. And didn’t that make aj&-* * " 1
IN AETHER KH ft SICKLY STREAMS. “Rivers,” said the American; “why, your rivers are nothing to ours. Compared with our Hudson and Mississippi your Mersey, Severn and Thames are sleepy, sickly streams.” ) “Oh, come!” protested the Englishman. “I think your rivers arb just, as sickly as ours.” . ’ “How do you make that out?” “Well, they are all confined to their beds,” replied the visitor. Long-Felt Want. Bill—l’m going to start a new society right away. Phil—For what'purpose? Bill—To induce motion-picture producers to use ohly big and difficult words in picture subtitles, so| that the ignoramuses who read them aloud will be foiled. —Film Fun. - .i “J, f-WffWM FM. . 'I \ AT THE AFTERNOON TEA. The Commission Man — Some fancy stock heife, eh? The Packer—Reminds me of the specialty Tongues active! Brains weak! Os -Course. “When money talks,”: Said Simeon Sparks, “No doubt it makes Some rich remarks.” For Nothing. “What did the policeman bring you here for?” asked the judge. “Nothing, your honor,” replied the prisoner. “Absolutely nothing!” “All right.” replied the judge. “I’ll give you sixty days and now you can’t say you’ve never been given something for nothing.” Able to Pay. The Lawyer—You say you yant to ask for five hundred a year sefiaratioz allowance. How much does your husband make? Fair Client —He’s making about £3OO at present, but I’m sure he could do better if he had to.” —London Answers. He Grew Silent. Young Lady—l want a bow, please. Smart Young Clerk —I’m at your service. Young Lady (eyeing him closely)— Yes, but I want a white one —not a green.” Economical Instinct. “It is the economy of nature which makes a dog chase his tall.” “How do you make that out?” “Because lie does it to make both ends meet.” THE SAME RESULT. “Do you Intend to move this year?” “Well, we did intend to, but all of our neighbors moved, so it saved us the trouble.” « Too Good Natured. He loves to listen to himself; 'Twould be a good employment If he were not so generous In sharing the enjoyment. Near-Panic, Anyway. He—lt’s easy to cause a money panic these times. She —How so? He —Just cancel an order for a pair of shoes. —Yale Record. Her Plan. | “Darling, we must economize. Don’t you think hereafter we can get along without the lunch after the theater?” “Yes, possibly we could. But if we must save money let u$ cut out the theater and still have the after-theater lunch.” Hence the Holler. “What is your baby howling about?” “I guess he’s protesting because nature has denied free speech to children under eighteen months." —Home Sector; Caution. Capitalist—ls J lend you money on this dirigible plan of yours what security can you give me? Aviator —My priceless balloon itself. Capitalist—Excuse me, but I am not accepting any inflated secuXities. ' ... - - - \ The Reason. “Well, that fellow’s got his nerve with him.” “Did he stand the operation so well?" “No; he wouldn’t let the dentist tak it out” .
First Seaplane Landing Station £ *r~ ■ . 3f.. General view during the ceremony which featured the turning over, for a seaplane lauding station, by Murray Hulbert, commissioner of docks and ferries to Mayor Dylan; a pier at the foot of West Eighty-second street. New York city. It is the firwt such landing place the city has opened.
Little Health Crusaders Hold Pageant •, ** * *. - \ Ji. 1 wwff Mr m r JfwK ~ z> V-.. ; / _ .—— y School children Y’Health Crusaders” of Washington, D. C.. in costume taking part in the health crusade pageant held in central stadium. Major General Ireland, surgeon general of the United States army, presented Sanners to the prize-winning squads.
Italian Airmen in Daring Feat -i"X' ~ BaKCk«H/ \W \ / I wL J IBPSmC -i vwW - «•**s<s*» J : iifc .. ... BMMBI In the estimation of many the recent feat performed by the Italian airmen. Major Turelli and Lieutenant Ferrarin, in their flight from Rome, Italy, across the uncharted wastes of Turkey, India and finally China, was a more frightfully dangerous undertaking than the spanning of the Atlantic ocean. Photograph shows the aviators and their machine shortly after arrival at Shanghai. Left to right: Major Turelli, his wife, and Lieutenant Ferrarin.
Typical Natives of Livonia A J t fl' & ’ IF -7 ... j * JI ImWMR: f ' ■MBBBvIiSt 'B ’ iiISCTHF » " ' SH W Pw’W W- > ; If W• • F a® Photo by $ c :>• £<-*Western Though more a land of tears than cheers, these happy natives may be seen gayly waving a greeting to the camera man in the newly formed republic of Livonia. This new nation is fighting actively against the bolshevlkl. Thousands of destitute Russians are being cared for by the American committee for Russian relief. <
; SCRAPS Syrian garnets are the most esteemed of the varieties of these stones. A government committee has been named to investigate the question of slectrlfying the railways of the United Kingdom. In two years Washington, D. C., consumed 2,212 carloads of potatoes. In the same two years—l9lß and 1919 —New York consumed 37,000 carloads. ' . . ... ..
The first cotton-manufacturing mill in China is scarcely more than twenty years old, yet the nation has today 1,200,000 spindles and 5,000 power looms, producing annually 250,000,000 pounds of yarn and 60,000,000 yards of cloth. The ruins of a department store at Altoona, Pa., that was burned twelve years ago, are being cleared away and high-priced chinaware, rings, silverware and other articles of value which withstood the flames are being recovered.
MASQUERADES AS MAN / o <I CBOWr \ O | • &1r ”%l y I IKx ; w 1 r<SJ 4 : K 1 ?>.>• v. .■ stv. wB * * ' •’ w- 1 x -•■■ EsmsJ Mrs. Ivy Nasur, 21 years old, of Columbus, 0., photographed in prison in New York, where she is being held on the charge of masquerading, as a man. She left her husband five months ago and has traveled more than 700 miles with only ten cents in her pocket. MAY HEAD THIRD PARTY f W4a * ■ t I ■Ma 5 "MW :'X ' / r K'£EUM« * *<«***::»' Gov. Lynn Frazier of North Dakota who is being considered by the “Com mittee of 48,” which will hold its na tional convention in Chicago July 1( with a view to putting a third party in the field, as a possible presidential nominee. Child-Heart. The truly great man is he who does not lose his child-heart. —Mencius. i ‘ Slightly Acrimonious. “I understand your colleague is highly indignant because he cannot get his speeches printed in full.” “I don’t blame him,” answered Senator Sorghum. “The only people he could ever get to pay strict attention to them were the compositors and the proofreaders.” And Even More Difficult Not to speak at the wrong moment Is better than to be able to speak at the right moment—Wilmington NewsJournal.
